Investments fixed assets companies, SIC'93 2000-2008

Investments fixed assets companies, SIC'93 2000-2008

Sectors/branches (SIC'93) Periods Investments in ownership Total (mln euro) Investments in ownership Financial lease (mln euro)
34 Manufacture of motor vehicles 2008 222.8 .
341 Manufacture of motor vehicles 2008 136.7 .
3410 Manufacture of motor vehicles 2008 136.7 .
343 Man. of parts for motor vehicles 2008 54.0 .
3430 Man. of parts for motor vehicles 2008 54.0 .
50 Sale and repair of motor vehicles 2008 835.9 .
501 Sale of motor vehicles 2008 607.3 .
5010 Sale of motor vehicles 2008 607.3 .
712 Renting of motor vehicles (not ... 2008 318.5 .
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation


This table shows data of realised investments in tangible fixed assets by
companies. A distinction is made between investments acquired in ownership
(including financial lease) and investments on the basis of operational
lease or hire. Further distinctions are made by type of asset, and between
new and used assets. The table also shows data of disinvestments.

The data are broken down by activity according to the Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC) of Statistics Netherlands.

Data available from: 2000.

Status of the figures:
All data are definite.

Changes as of 4 November 2010:
All data are definite.

When will new figures be published?
This table has been stopped because of the switch to the Standard Industrial Classification 2008.

Description topics

Investments in ownership
Acquisition in ownership of new and used tangible fixed assets which:
- become operational in the year under review
- are used for longer than one year
- are acquired through purchase, hire purchase, financial lease or are
self-manufactured, (excluding operational lease)
Total
Financial lease
The part of the investments acquired in ownership which are acquired by
financial lease.
Financial lease (and hire purchase) is a binding contract for the
financing of tangible fixed assets. The term of the contract is usually
as long as the economic working life of the asset.
During this period the purchase value of the asset, increased by costs,
is paid in instalments. The leasing party is the economic owner of the
leased product.